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Rolta India Limited, a leading provider of innovative IT solutions for many vertical segments, including Federal and State Governments, Defence and Homeland Security, Utilities, Process, Power, Banking and Insurance, today announced unaudited financial results for quarter ended
December 31, 2013 (Q2 FY-14).

The Company had adopted July 1 to June 30 Financial Year as its accounting practice. The Companies Act 2013 has now prescribed a uniform Financial Year ending March 31 for all Indian Companies. The Company's Board of Directors has, therefore, decided to end the current financial year on March 31, 2014 (instead of June 30, 2014). Therefore, the current financial year will be for a period of nine months up to March 31, 2014. Subsequent financial years shall commence on April 1 and conclude on March 31.

Commenting on the results, Mr.
K. K. Singh, Chairman and Managing Director said, "We are very pleased with the progress we are making in monetizing our investments in creating an IP-led business. We are now getting much larger orders, including repeat business from existing customers. These represent an expansion of the Company's footprint within customers' IT landscape, and include IP and annuity revenues, with on-going engagements for managed services."

CORPORATE HIGHLIGHTS

The Company announced that its Promoters increased their share holding in the Company from around 40% to over 50% through creeping acquisitions over the last three years. The Promoters continue to increase their holdings further through creeping acquisitions in line with SEBI guidelines. This is evidence of the confidence that the Promoters have in the business model of the Company, the superiority of its offerings, and the growth potential of the Company.

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